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Writing can take many forms now a days. Some prefer pen and paper and others prefer word processors. I am curious what [email protected] uses for their own writing.

For me I have used Scrivener before but found it too powerful for my style of writing. I now find myself using Google docs since it can sync to so many places and I can write wherever I go. (If anyone has a FOSS Google docs alternative I am all ears)

So, [email protected], what is your software of choice? If you prefer pen and paper, what does your process look like?

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (5 children)

I use Libre Office, and when I paste to Royal Road, I let Grammarly offer edit suggestions in the browser. I often don't take them, but it also catches some things that are really helpful.

I like having local copies that are easy to rename the file of or backup. I do one chapter per file. If I need to write remotely, I can, and I use Discord to send files back and forth like notes for the story, plus my world has a campaign website that I use as well. this format works well in part because I'm writing a serial and posting it one chapter at a time (~2k words, sitting at over 100 chapters right now)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (4 children)

I've never heard of Royal Road before, might check it out! That's an interesting way to use discord as well I wouldn't have thought of that.

Also I love serial fiction, its such a fun format!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Yeah, my wife and I have a private section on my Discord server, we use it to send each other stuff and for our own reference.

I started using RR last year because a serial story posted on Reddit posted a link to his story there, and I loved it. About three months later, I started writing and posting my own story there. It's not a LitRPG so it's not as popular as some stories, but approaching 900 followers so I am doing something right. :)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thanks for the link! I'm definitely going to check it out.

Have you ever heard of writefreely.org? I haven't looked too deeply into it yet but I believe it's a federated writing website. Could be another place to post to get grow your audience. But I do know how hard it is to add another site when you're in a groove, so just thought I'd bring it up

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Hmm, I'll take a deeper look a bit later, but I am not sure how discoverable it makes your writing. That is one advantage of RR, it centralizes most of what I want. Once my revisions of Volume 1 are complete, I am going to throw the $50 at ads on RR (gets you a month of ads) and see if I get enough new followers who join my Patreon to justify doing it again. So far I have not spent any money on discoverability.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

That makes sense, I'm not sure if it's more for blog writing or building a following. I am sure it has less discoverability than RR. And I love not spending on growth, so I feel you there

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